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Journal articles on the topic "Histoire du militantisme"
Cardon-Quint, Clémence, and Renaud Enfert (d'). "Militantisme et identité professionnelle enseignante : les associations de spécialistes en perspective." Histoire de l'éducation, no. 142 (December 31, 2014): 11–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/histoire-education.2907.
Full textBueltzingsloewen, Isabelle von. "Le militantisme en psychiatrie, de la Libération à nos jours. Quelle histoire ?!" Sud/Nord 25, no. 1 (2010): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/sn.025.0013.
Full textMurr, Sylvia. "Indianisme et militantisme protestant. Veyssière de La Croze et son Histoire du christianisme des Indes." Dix-huitième Siècle 18, no. 1 (1986): 303–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/dhs.1986.1606.
Full textLamontagne, Denise. "Sainte Anne et sainte Marie ou la lente assomption d’une rivalité mère-fille en terre acadienne." Première partie : signes et paradoxes. Les traces de la foi autorisée, no. 10-11-12 (August 22, 2008): 55–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/018631ar.
Full textNini, Karim Zakaria. "L'islamisme, le temps et la femme dans Je viens d'ailleurs de Chahdortt Djavann." ALTERNATIVE FRANCOPHONE 2, no. 5 (December 24, 2019): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/af29388.
Full textFréchette, Lucie. "Quand la jeunesse est conviée à bâtir la cité." L’entrevue 14, no. 2 (September 15, 2004): 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/009070ar.
Full textPasteur, Paul. "Du militantisme au journalisme ?" Le Temps des médias 12, no. 1 (2009): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/tdm.012.0054.
Full textPiché, Lucie, Anne-Marie Gingras, Chantal Maillé, and Evelyne Tardy. "Sexes et militantisme." Labour / Le Travail 28 (1991): 327. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25143522.
Full textFlauraud, Vincent. "Militantisme jaciste et engagement à gauche." Parlement[s], Revue d'histoire politique HS10, no. 2 (2014): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/parl1.hs10.0119.
Full textGranjon, Fabien. "Les repertoires d'action telematiques du neo-militantisme." Le Mouvement social, no. 200 (July 2002): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3779814.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Histoire du militantisme"
Duport, Claire. "Notables, militants, entrepreneurs : une histoire sociale du militantisme dans les cités." Aix-Marseille 1, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007AIX10015.
Full textRevol, Hélène. "Idéologie et militantisme dans "Le confessioni d'un Italiano" d'Ippolito Nievo." Lyon 3, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991LYO31013.
Full textLe confessioni d'un italiano (1858) aim at mobilizing the reader for the independence wars (1859-61). N. Projects himself into carlino altoviti an "octogenarian" bord in venice : like him his mother was a noblewoman and his father a committed man : from 1775 he is a "witness and an actor" in the cycle of the 3 generations of the "democratico" development. After i had studied the 3 notebooks of the manuscript, their hegelian tripartite outline forced itself upon me : 1 the subversion of values announces the solitary end of patrician venice. Individualism socio-politicizes ambitious passions. Only the little "orphan of fratta" is gifted with the emotional foreknowledge of the revolution. 2e the french revolutionary "rupture" (10 central chapters) starts with arcadian and virtuous rousseauism : carlino is a moral and militant tutor. Consequently to jacobine infiltration and to bonaparte's victories, campoformio puts an end to venice. I note that history is manipulated : among ather things carlino glorifies as italian, only the parthenopean legion of carafa, who is beheadedsymmetrically in the text with louis xvi. Italian franternity triumphs over french liberty and equality which are contested by mazzini, himself not named. The family is born again from the utopian community ; anonymous "associations" finance interdependent revolutions ; venice sacrifies itself for ome ; this novel is a corrective and educational bildungsroman. 3e progress (for example the restored father) has its myths : sacrified love, deified humanity, rome "queen of the world" for the "third" time. N. Follows hegel : he repeats homer's epic and 16th epic to celebrate the "democratic" war based on the greek revolutionary model rather than the
Véziers, Guilhem. "Histoire du syndicalisme des professeurs d'éducation physique entre 1880 et 2002 : un militantisme corporatif, pédagogique et politique." Lyon 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004LYO10228.
Full textGuirassy, Fodé Moussa. "La confrérie Mouride entre socialisme musulman et militantisme politique : histoire de la participation politique d'un mouvement religieux au Sénégal." Perpignan, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PERP0968.
Full textSince colonization, Senegalese brotherhoods movements politic participation, in particular the mouride one, have changed. That movements which have played an unquestionable role in Senegalese social and politic construction seem lose their politic prestige. Originally, their support to the government in spite of disciple’s contestation, as the change of government party show. We note today a new phenomenon in their politic participation: the militancy. From Muslim socialism at start of the brotherhoods in accordance with their doctrine, they progressively tip over into the politic militancy through their marabous, in particular the least influentials. This doctorate try then to demonstrate how from the religious socialism, the Senegalese brotherhoods are tripping over into the politic militancy. And how that politic militancy can constitute rubble for Senegalese politic processes and possibly a threat to the country democratic construction
Teinturier, Sara. "L'enseignement privé dans l'entre-deux-guerres : socio-histoire d'une mobilisation catholique." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013REN1G026.
Full textIn France, during the interwar period, Catholics ceaselessly claimed public financial support for their schools, which were in a particularly precarious situation. Private Catholic schools subsisted thanks to their teachers who subsumed their hard working conditions to their faith. The strong doctrine of the Catholic Church in educational matters and the acceptance of prescribed roles within the institution were key to maintain a Catholic education system. This claim went alongside a polymorphous activism. Three attitudes prevailed: first, there where the advocates of the realization of Catholic unity, whether in opposition to the political regime or enrolling in the republican legality; then appeared a new movement which demanded the insertion of Catholicism into the modern world. The rejection or the acceptance of the public school system and the definition of private education and of its role, highlighted the issue for the Church: the acceptance or rejection of the pluralisation of French society and of the Catholic opinion. In the 1920’s prevailed the clericalist educational utopia of a Christian society of which Catholic schools would be the spearhead. The 1930’s saw a paradoxical reconfiguration: in the same time that bishops took the initiative of creating a National Committee for private education in 1931, the declericalization of Catholic action was confirmed. In doing so, Catholic militancy which enabled the maintenance of schools, was also responsible for the politicization of the ecclesial scope and, ultimately, of its secularization
Tonneau, Jean-Philippe. "Le syndicat des avocats de France (1972-2012) : contribution à une socio-histoire du militantisme syndical dans le champ judiciaire." Nantes, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014NANT3041.
Full textThe judicial trade unionism and the miltancy introduced in the 1960s and 1970s constitute one of the dead angles of the researches on the judicial occupations. The collectives of professionals of the law are nevertheless many to be born during these years : syndicat de la Magistrature, l'Hôtel d'Ornano, Mouvement d'Action Judiciaire, Syndicat des Avocats de France (SAF). This thesis on SAF (created in 1973) intends to fill this historiographical space. The memebers of the SAF appear gladly, and are presented by their colleagues, as militant lawyers were endowed with a political conception of the profession. The first part of the thesis questions the political conception of the profession of the members of the SAF. By the analysis of the genesis and the institutionalization of the union, the construction, the mobilization and the various forms of this conception of the profession emerge. In the end, it seems that the latter dresses various from according to temporal moments, according to the position occupied in the union, and, according to the very union activists. The second part of the thesis becomes attached to the lawyers of SAF : who are they ? having raised their generational portraits, their professionnal and militant practices are analysed, then some of their causes (the legal aid, the labor law, the the law of the foreigners) are considered. The mobilized modes of investigation are diverse : archives, bibliographic interviews and observations of demonstrations organized by the SAF (congresses, study days, etc. ). By combining the sociology of the professions and the sociology of the commitment, this thesis intends to contribute to the socio-history of the labor-union miltancy in the judicial field
Tchernoïvanoff, Pierre-Alexis. "Pour une sociologie du réalisme politique : Le cas du Parti socialiste." Phd thesis, Université René Descartes - Paris V, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00782821.
Full textBrodiez-Dolino, Axelle. "Le Secours populaire français, 1945-2000 : de l'organisation de masse à l'association de solidarité, histoire d'engagements." Paris 8, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA082464.
Full textThe Secours populaire français (SPF) was a communist massorganization, created to defend activists victims of the gouvermental repression in France, and of fascism or colonialism abroad ; it was fully insert in the communist " conglomerate " (1945-1955). Since 1955, this conglomerate was gradually reorganized and the internal links weaked ; during the algerian war, the SPF and its new general secretary got a progressive autonomy and the association established his new identity, based on apolitical and humanitarian activities. However, the SPF was still linked to the French Communist Party. Since 1979, the organization is institutionnalised, get media coverages and his normalisation goes on. This these raises three main themes : history of communism, of charities and of involvment
Giraudier, Elodie. "Le Parti démocrate-chrétien au Chili (1957-2010) : de la troisième voie au néolibéralisme." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018USPCA076.
Full textStemming in the 1930s from the National Phalange party, the Chilean Christian Democratic movement became in 1957 a Mass party, the Christian Democratic Party (PDC). The PDC occupied a central place on the Chilean political scene at the turning point of the 1950s-1960s, then at the beginning of the 1990s. The electoral victory of Eduardo Frei Montalva led in 1964 the PDC to be the first Latin American Christian Democracy to run the Presidency. In 1990, a Christian Democratic (DC) President, Patricio Aylwin, led the first civil and democratic government after the military dictatorship. This thesis proposes a History of this Party under varied angles with an Electoral History which aims at the game of scales between the national results and the implanting of the Party in cities, provinces and Chilean regions. Then, an Ideological History tries to understand the project of the Third Way, which aims to be an alternative to the communism and capitalism in the context of the Cold War. Then, a Militant History has for objectives to distinguish generations of DC leaders. Finally, a History of the international insertion of the Chilean Christian Democracy testifies of the importance of its relations with the United States and with the European and Latin American "brother parties" in the context of the Cold War and the fight against the Cuban Revolution. Beyond the example of the Chilean PDC, this thesis is dedicated to the question of the historicity of the Christian Democratic project of the Third Way
Basson, Jean-Charles. "Le tarissement du militantisme : socialisation politique et sociologie syndicale : l'union départementale CFTC-CFDT de l'Isère : 1945-1993." Grenoble 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996GRE21028.
Full textOften satisfied with a rough image of trade unionism, political science finds itself confronted with the following alternative : amalgamating the terms union and pressure group or defining the former by opposition to political parties. Instead of these normative categories, in reality it is the function of feeding into the political system which determines trade unionism as an object for political science. A factor determining political participation and the mobilisation of support, unionism is also a means of political socialisation and recruitment of elites. From this angle, the crisis which has hit unionism since the end of the 1970s, whether its factors be endogenous or exogenous, can be analyzed as the sum of a series of disfunctionings which effect each of its contributions to the political system. More precisely, this thesis develops the general hypothesis that the fading of unionism can be explained by the gradual disappearance of the principal clements of political socialisation situated at the sources of militantism
Books on the topic "Histoire du militantisme"
Véziers, Guilhem. Une histoire syndicale de l'éducation physique, 1880-2002: La force du militantisme. Paris: Nouveaux regards, 2007.
Find full textPiotte, Jean-Marc. La communauté perdue: Petite histoire des militantismes. Montréal, Québec: VLB, 1987.
Find full textLoiseau, Dominique. Femmes et militantismes. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1996.
Find full textToni Cade Bambara: Entre militantisme et fiction. Paris: Belin, 2003.
Find full text1926-, Laghrour Abbès, ed. Abbès Laghrour: Du militantisme au combat Wilaya I (Aurès-Nemamchas). Alger: Éditions Chihab, 2014.
Find full textUniversité du Québec à Montréal. Chaire Hector-Fabre d'histoire du Québec., ed. Ils voulaient changer le monde: Le militantisme marxiste-léniniste au Québec. Montréal: VLB éditeur, 2007.
Find full textDeevey, Roxanne. Montfort et Le droit: Même combat? : objectivité journalistique et militantisme communautaire. Ottawa: Le Nordir, 2003.
Find full text(France), CNED, ed. Révoltes et utopies: Militantisme et contre-culture dans l'Amérique des années soixante. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2011.
Find full textCroire plutôt que voir?: Voyages en Russie soviétique, 1919-1939. Paris: Odile Jacob, 2002.
Find full textCampos, Rémy. La Renaissance introuvable?: Entre curiosité et militantisme : La Société des concerts de musique vocale religieuse et classique du prince de la Moskowa, 1843-1846. [Paris]: Klincksieck, 2000.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Histoire du militantisme"
Perrot, Michelle. "Avant-propos." In Militantisme et histoire, 9–16. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.18717.
Full text"Où sont passées les résistantes dans la mémoire nationale ?" In Militantisme et histoire, 19–25. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.18732.
Full textKourchid, Olivier. "L’histoire des mines." In Militantisme et histoire, 27–48. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.18737.
Full textBlondeau, Achille. "Les mineurs et la grève." In Militantisme et histoire, 51–61. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.18752.
Full textLagana, Marc. "Un intellectuel engagé : Charles Rappoport." In Militantisme et histoire, 63–72. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.18762.
Full textChambellan, Colette. "Pierre Monatte, journal de prison, Béthune, 1906." In Militantisme et histoire, 73–84. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.18772.
Full textLeterrier, Jean-Michel. "Culture, loisir et travail : « L’encre et la sueur »." In Militantisme et histoire, 85–94. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.18782.
Full textPailler, Aline. "De l’engagement en politique." In Militantisme et histoire, 95–98. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.18792.
Full textLévy, Catherine. "Les recherches sur le mouvement social." In Militantisme et histoire, 99–107. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.18802.
Full textBennassar, Bartolomé. "Mai 68 à l’université de Toulouse." In Militantisme et histoire, 109–14. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.18812.
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